The Annual Learning for Sustainability Conference is only 6 weeks away!
Good news, our fabulous workshop and presenter list is live (below). You’ll be sent a link to book into these workshops after you register for the conference. So make sure to get your tickets soon to secure a place in your favourite workshops:
- Growing with Integrity: Exploring Ethical Dilemmas Through a Sustainable Lens in Early Childhood – Stephanie Willey, Yarralea Children’s Centre and Environmental Education in Early Childhood
- Innovation and Best Practice GROWING FOOD SECURITY and achieving the SDGs – Anne-Maree McInerney, Gould League
- Growing Resilience: Propagating Climate-Ready Plants – Emily Barrow, Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria
- Student Stewardship – Presenter: Elise Dunstan, Kew High School
- Building Hope and Taking Action in the Classroom – Helen Masters, Cool.org
- Introduction to Citizen Science, Using iNaturalist, and Organising Your Own BioBlitz – Helen Charles, Friends with Honey
- How to Make Earth Cool Again – Nick Fallaw and Sam Lundberg, Co-Exist Australia
- Engaging young children in celebrating ‘green’ dates – tips for working smarter, not harder – Carolyn Luder, Little Sprouts Program
- Local Plants, Local Pollinators, Local Food – James McLennan and Tracey Gibbs, Farm My School
- Fertile Ground: The importance of Soils in Education – Diana Gentu, Life Rocks
- Birds in the classroom: How to improve habitat for birds in schools, early childhood centres and community spaces – Jacinta Humphrey, Latrobe University
- Rethinking and Reducing Waste at School – Naomi Ryan and Celina Samarakoon, City of Monash
- Imagining and Creating Sustainable Futures: Arts-based Approaches to Climate Change Education – Dr Shelley Hannigan, Assoc. Prof Peta White, Do Jo Raphael Centre for Regenerating Futures, Deakin University
- The Adaptation Game (TAG) – How TAG is using gameful design to engage and activate community around adaptive responses to climate change – Hailey Cooperrider and Jason Tampake, Amble Studio and cocreators of The Adaptation Game (TAG)
To learn more about these workshops, register for the conference at this webpage and you’ll be sent details on how to secure your place and the Humanitix pages for each workshop with more details.
Have a question about the conference? Contact us at info@easl.com.au or have a look at our past conferences.